Kinetics and Termination A Mathematical Model on Germinal Center

Can Kesmir and Rob J. De Boerhttp://www.jimmunol.org/content/163/5/2463J Immunol€1999; 163:2463-2469; ;Referenceshttp://www.jimmunol.org/content/163/5/2463.full#ref-list-1This article cites 42 articles, 16 of which you can access for free at: Subscriptionshttp://jimmunol.org/subscriptionsInformation about subscribing to The Journal of Immunology is online at: Permissionshttp://www.aai.org/ji/copyright.htmlSubmit copyright permission requests at: Email Alertshttp://jimmunol.org/cgi/alerts/etocReceive free email-alerts when new articles cite this article. Sign up at:

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